. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . SMILES FROM THE OHIO DIVISION Left, Brakeman J. P. Thon-pson, who is first lieutenant in the National Guard. Right, SupervisorL. A. Pausch and one of his capons, weighing 12 pounds. THE LATE JAMES M. SHEERThe picture was drawn by Mr. Sheer himselfin December old O. & M., now the Baltimore and Ohio,and remained in service continuously untilhis retirement. He took an active interestill public affairs and was an alderman inthe old city council for sixteen years. Hewas also a member of the board of directorsof the public library for many years. Hisfraterna


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . SMILES FROM THE OHIO DIVISION Left, Brakeman J. P. Thon-pson, who is first lieutenant in the National Guard. Right, SupervisorL. A. Pausch and one of his capons, weighing 12 pounds. THE LATE JAMES M. SHEERThe picture was drawn by Mr. Sheer himselfin December old O. & M., now the Baltimore and Ohio,and remained in service continuously untilhis retirement. He took an active interestill public affairs and was an alderman inthe old city council for sixteen years. Hewas also a member of the board of directorsof the public library for many years. Hisfraternal affiliations were with the Masonsand the Elks and he was the oldest memberof the East St. Louis Lodge of Elks in pointof years and the Elks Club saw him fre-quently; he seldom missed any of the socialevents and was fond of his game of services were held under theauspices of the East St. Louis Elks. Stop That Leak! Save rubber are high. If you dont believe it,buy a box. Operator Harry Hoopengarner has in-stalled a radio at his fathers house atRivervale. As this is right on top of theRivervale hill he should be able to get allthe news that is moving. Do you remember the story of the


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